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How about finally doing a complete entry on Mike Gibbs? The simplest way of doing this would be to combine your entries on "Mike Gibbs" and "Michael Gibbs," because they are the same person. After that correction, there could be decent entries on at least

Jazz in Britain recently released Mike Gibbs, Revisiting Tanglewood 63: The Early Tapes. It's a reminder of the significance of Gibbs, especially of his coming of age in the Sixties cauldron along with John Dankworth, Graham Collier, Sadao Watanabe, Gabor Szabo, Gary Burton, and Duško Gojković. Admittedly, this is about jazz — yes, lower on the financial totem pole than pop and hip hop and rock — and, admittedly, it's about British jazz. But still!

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Thanks Paul.

This can happen with artists who have similar names and is particularly troublesome if an artist chooses to release albums using different variations on their name.

We can ask our editors to take a look at combining these different entries for the same artist.